Physicians’ Estimates of Electronic Prescribing’s Impact on Patient Safety and Quality of Care
Improving the Patient Experience, Interoperability, Policy
Physicians’ Estimates of Electronic Prescribing’s Impact on Patient Safety and Quality of Care
Physicians’ Estimates of Electronic Prescribing’s Impact on Patient Safety and Quality of Care
Electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) is a potentially important intervention that can be used to reduce errors. It provides many potential benefits over handwritten medication prescriptions, including standardization, legibility, audit trails, and decision support. Electronic health record (EHR) and e-prescribing systems may greatly enhance communication and improve the quality and safety of care. This particular study aimed to better understand physicians' perspectives on e-prescribing in Finland. Physicians’ perceived usefulness of e-prescribing was significantly associated with patient safety and quality of care. The interoperability of an EHR had a significant effect on both the perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of e-prescribing. The findings show that experience with an e-prescribing system has a positive effect on participants’ perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of e-prescribing. This study highlights potential safety and efficiency benefits associated with integrated health information technology in health care.
The full study can be viewed below.